The Hills have Bikes
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The Hills have Bikes

Amerongen, Netherlands August 8, 2026
Difficulty Profile
TERRAIN
HEAT
1150 km Distance
Gravel Surface
Advanced Difficulty

What to Expect on The Hills have Bikes

The Hills have Bikes is a 1,150-kilometer gravel event starting in Amerongen in the central Netherlands, a country not typically associated with hilly cycling terrain but which the event's tongue-in-cheek name plays on directly. Despite the Netherlands' reputation for flatness, the route seeks out the country's limited but genuine elevation — moraine hills, river dikes, and forested ridges in regions like the Veluwe and the Utrechtse Heuvelrug — while likely extending into neighboring Belgium or Germany to find more substantial climbing, given the distance involved. The gravel-focused route reflects the growing popularity of off-road cycling in the Low Countries, where an extensive network of forest tracks and unpaved farm roads offers genuine adventure riding despite the modest overall topography.

Amerongen itself is a small village in the Utrecht province known for its castle and surrounding estate, making for a scenic and historic starting point. The event's self-deprecating name signals an event culture that doesn't take itself too seriously, even as the 1,150-kilometer distance represents a serious multi-day commitment for any rider attempting it.

Bike Setup for The Hills have Bikes

Bike Gravel Bike
Tires 45-50mm Tubeless
Cassette 10-51T
Chainring 38-40T (1x)

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long is The Hills have Bikes?

The Hills have Bikes covers 1150 km.

What bike do I need?

For The Hills have Bikes, we'd recommend a Gravel Bike — plan on 45-50mm Tubeless tires and a wide-range drivetrain, something like a 38-40T (1x) chainring paired with a 10-51T cassette, to handle the terrain comfortably.

How difficult is it?

The Hills have Bikes carries an overall difficulty rating of Advanced. The terrain itself is rough, technical terrain for a good stretch of the route, and conditions tend to run mild and generally comfortable.

When does it take place?

The Hills have Bikes runs on August 8, 2026, placing it firmly in the summer riding season, with long daylight hours, though heat can become a real factor.

What surface is it?

The Hills have Bikes runs primarily on gravel, and we'd recommend 45-50mm Tubeless tires to handle it comfortably.